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They report that the flu is back after its “mysterious” disappearance during the Covid “pandemic” (the Alantic notes US flu cases reduced by well over 90% and calls it “getting lucky”, the doublethink is unbelievable).

Vaids in full effect.

Yes, the mysterious resurgence of the flu. It being blamed on the lockdowns and people not getting the flu vax. Our bodies aren’t used to the flu anymore since we haven’t had it in two years.

But if Covid was spreading during those two years so was the flu, if you caught one you probably caught the other. Otherwise we would’ve had “zero Covid” if the lockdowns worked.

And then this retard:

Hilary Duff Reveals Her Family's Health Battles with COVID, RSV, and the Flu: 'We Had It All'

"Hi, everyone! I haven't been on in a minute," she said. "That's because my whole family has had COVID, hand-foot-mouth, colds that were worse than COVID, RSV, parainfluenza, the good old-fashioned flu. We had it all. Ahh! I'm sure every single family is dealing with this right now. 'Tis the season."

WTF, no we’re not all dealing with this, 6 diseases at the same time?

And somehow she knows every single virus type her family has had.

Clowns

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Yes be afraid, moderna or Pfizer already announced after the first few weeks of the vax rollout that they were working on a triple vax.

Pretty convenient, it’s not like they knew their vax was going to cause other problems in the vaxxed.

create the problem, sell the cure. - Rinse repeat.

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Never even heard of it until they announced a triple vax and it’s like why do we need all three.

But I guess when people don’t want your clot shot any longer, mix it in with the flu vaccine and a new scary sounding virus.

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When covid 19 was first in the news there was a graphic that showed the nucleotides from different viruses that were used to build sars-cov2. RSV was one of the viruses as well as HIV and sarbecoviruses, etc.

Most adults that get RSV might get a headache and the telltale snotty nose than runs like a faucet of clear watery nasal discharge, but generally are asymptomatic- if they get it at all. Babies and medically vulnerable children can end up on life support from RSV infection. It's a real asshole to treat.

RSV season runs from October to about March; it's been in the environment for decades. This "pandemic" crap is just fear mongering line up for the jabs mind control. Be afraid of those mrna jabs, deal with flu and colds just like we always have.

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I had a weird ass cold after I got over severe Covid(or flu). I’d stopped my protocol after 3 days when my symptoms disappeared and it came roaring back. More ivermectin, zinc etc knocked it back down but I was exhausted from the high fever of two days and low oxygen for 18 hours.

4 weeks after getting it and two weeks after recovering my left nostril randomly filled with mucous and would just keep filling up as fast as I could get it out. Then the right one started doing the same thing, it was non-stop for a week even with mucinex and Sudafed.

I finally took 10 days worth of antibiotics and within 72 hours of starting I was feeling better but did the full course.

So damn weird, no sore throat or sore nose just uncontrollable mucous.

RSV snot runners are literally like water, thin and clear. If that's what you experienced there's a good chance you had rsv. Maybe you had a really bad flu and some bacterial infection on top of it and that's why the antibiotics worked.
Glad you got better, sounds like you got hammered.